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spindalis
Jamaica
Spindalis nigricephala last year
Beautiful bird.
3 comments
east indian
Jamaica
Sharon last year
I really love this fruit
3 comments
wheel an come again
St. Lucia
Lyla last year
Implying that someone should go create a better narrative and return with it , as the one previously provided was of no use/did not make sense
2 comments
picknie
Guyana
Yvonne last year
I use the reference as an endearment
5 comments
cat
Guyana
princess last year
Is nuh "cat" is cyat. ah wah rass this bai
1 comment
golden apple
St. Vincent
Tes last year
In vincy we call it Golyn/Golin as well we love cut off words
39 comments
malaba
St. Vincent
Tes last year
Leeward side of vincy its call malaba i found out it name plumrose when i went to live in town.So in vincy it got both names depends on location
19 comments
puh poy
St. Vincent
Tes last year
Puh poy or pop poy is how we call it in vincy
4 comments
suck teet
Antigua & Barbuda
Artneil Allen last year
In Antigua it's spelled "chupz"
8 comments
bumboclaat
Jamaica
Luke White Ram last year
This is NOT a use of the word I'm familiar with, or ever actually heard. AFAIK, it means an old piece of cloth used like a menstrual tampon: "bumbo" means a woman's private parts.
6 comments
kenepa
Puerto Rico
Sylvia last year
I live in Ohio but my mother and father are from Puerto Rico sometimes when they came back from visiting the family there they'd bring some back and omg they are sooooo good wish I could get some here
6 comments
vex
Trinidad & Tobago
Aye Dee last year
My gyal is so fine, but she feels low, and that mek mi vex mad
6 comments
pipe
St. Vincent
Aye Dee last year
I see
1 comment
pimento
a
arlo last year
tasty
1 comment
gaulin
Jamaica
Carlos last year
rhymes with fall in
15 comments
raashole
Jamaica
Chay last year
betta get mi bumboclaut money
2 comments
All mout nu set fi tell di same lie.
J
Jezreel Ibn Mohammed last year
ALSO REMEMBER.... ''MANY A TRUE WORD IS SPOKEN IN JEST''
1 comment
punarka
Guyana
Dhanush last year
Skunt
3 comments
bungbrook school
p
portyman last year
Boundbrook is an area just west of Port Antonio center. There are a few schools there at least: Boundbrook Infant, Boundbrook Primary, Port Antonio High, and Port Antonio Comprehensive High. People from that Port Antonio/Portland often use "Bungbrook school" as a substitute for any of the B badwuds.
2 comments
pommecythere
US Virgin Islands
Freddy last year
That flag, in my original post, is not the flag for the U.S.V.I.. That is where I was referring to. Webmaster, please get our flag right. It has the spread eagle et al
38 comments
cho
Belize
Geno last year
Cho can mean a lot and loses in translation. 1.Really ? 2.no way. 3.Stop it. 4.Not Really. 5.Never.
2 comments
agouti
St. Lucia
Zip last year
yes people we do have agouti in my area country side they come out an eat all ripe plantain or bannanas they can get you have to chase them away we have them in my area that is the Bexon area.
9 comments
rice and peas
St. Lucia
Zip last year
yow look here man down here is rice and peas, rice dominate the dish
31 comments
primrose
St. Lucia
Zip last year
This is pomrose still have a tree in my uncles backyard grows from the seed yellow and sweet when ripe and can be grown in every tropical climate. We had so many trees some had to be cut down because they grow from fallen fruit seeds.
16 comments
gongolo
St. Lucia
Zip last year
I don't know how it sting but to this day we still race them on our arm or our legs to see who wins the race. me, my nieces and nephews and all the little ones who dare to try, its fun so I don't know how it stings
9 comments
Laugh an cry does live in di same house
Trinidad & Tobago
Chadband last year
What's sweet in goat mouth is bitter in it's behind.
2 comments
bokkle toach
St. Vincent
Vincygarifuna last year
Flambo or Flambeau in St Vincent And The Grenadines
2 comments
boileen
St. Vincent
Vincygarifuna last year
I use to love when my grandmother made this .
2 comments
bobolee
St. Vincent
Vincygarifuna last year
Mama look one bobo de hash yo mouth ,him gwarn away
16 comments
blue draws
St. Vincent
Vincygarifuna last year
Ducana
2 comments
blinky
St. Vincent
Vincygarifuna last year
In St Vincent And The Grenadines they are called Labelle
2 comments
back talk
Trinidad & Tobago
Kay last year
Back talk, Back chat To answer back or reply rudely with the intent of disrespect. Usually, when scolded, a child or teenager performs the action to an adult/parent/teacher when scolded. eg. "Yuh know that child go give me back talk when I was correcting she. She feel she big but I is de boss around here."
2 comments
rassole
Barbados
Ongmeofc last year
Bajans use rasshole thousands of times a day
6 comments
mamaguy
Trinidad & Tobago
cadosss last year
i telling my american gyal to stop the mamaguying and she look at me like i crazy
7 comments
Goat doh make sheep
Trinidad & Tobago
Laura Rajkumar last year
Who have cocoa in the sun fraid rain
5 comments
mispel
Aruba
Suzanne last year
You can make a great smoothie. Just peel some mispels, ad milk, vanilla and ice. Delicious.
13 comments
almond
Turks & Caicos
onthegreenside last year
In the Turks and Caicos, we have it too, but we pronounce it as "emen" it took yearsss for me to realize it was almond, i don't like the imported ones but I can eat buckets of our local ones.
32 comments
christophene
Trinidad & Tobago
Kamini maharaj last year
We call it christophene in Trinidad and Tobago also🇹🇹
6 comments
banna
US Virgin Islands
Grim1one last year
Banna on St. CROIX USVI MEANS "BUTT/BUM/) DONT CONE SAYING THAT AS A GREETING
3 comments
bhagi
Trinidad & Tobago
Angie last year
Pictures 1&3 is what we call bhagi picture 5 is dasheen Bush which you can use to make bhagi also. Picture 4 I cannot identify what it is. It look like comfry Bush to me. I live in UK and grow different types of bhagi so the 2nd picture resemble the flower of one type. The best is still the green bhagi.
12 comments
Dutty water cool hot iron
Antigua & Barbuda
kai last year
fungi saltfish snd fat noting sweetsh dan dat if ya want it likkle bit sweeta slap some fungi pon dat
4 comments
bag juice
S
St Vincent last year
Popsicle
11 comments
cook
Guyana
sadgyalulul last year
This is popular in Guyana too,we also refer to it as “bush cook”
2 comments
all fours
Trinidad & Tobago
peternail last year
love to play but now learning the game
2 comments
cripsy
Trinidad & Tobago
Anon last year
My Trinidadian dad said this too!!
2 comments
cuyah
Jamaica
Mikael Rutty last year
I look forward to learn more about cuyah was directed by kaya my best customer Ras Mikael “Look here”
3 comments
mamoncillo
Trinidad & Tobago
Chenet last year
Super delicious chenet
1 comment
salad a kick
Jamaica
Kenny last year
This was a excited, scary, risky but fun football game. The safe zone was like the horns of the altar in the bible. If you outran the other players chasing you, you would receive mercy if you were not kicked endlessly in the butt before you made it anyway. That is of course if another player managed to send the ball between your feet.. This game was every man for himself and not a chicken's game.
4 comments
plimpa
Guyana
Bharati Prasad last year
Me Nani duz call dem Primpilla
5 comments
vellmuddasic
Bahamas
shere last year
mudda conch bui
3 comments